Fortnite Adds New Dance Emote

By Kyle Sledge 04 April 2018

Whether it be dabbing or pouring fresh salt on the wounds of foes, Fortnite Battle Royale offers a wide range of emotes for both skilled and unrefined players of the popular multiplayer sandbox survival title to use while playing the game. In order to give fans yet another way to express themselves in the free-to-play release, Epic Games and People Can Fly have now added a yet another new dance emote that will surely be used for a variety of different reasons.

As seen in the tweet directly below from the official Fortnite Twitter account, Epic Games and People Can Fly have added the dance emote called “Jubiliation” to the game, with the expressive new feature available in the shop now. Many might recognize the reference right away, but for those who don’t, the Twitch streamer and former professional gamer known as Nadeshot provides some context by guessing that the development team used Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Seinfeld character Elaine Benes as a source of inspiration for the emote’s movements.

Show your excitement with the new Jubilation emote! ????

Available in the shop now. pic.twitter.com/JYob4DoaEg

— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) March 24, 2018

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— 100T Nadeshot (@Nadeshot) March 24, 2018

The addition of the Jubilation emote is just the latest item to make its way into Fortnite Battle Royale, with Epic Games and People Can Fly continually coming up with objects, events, and modes to keep players of the game satiated with fresh content. Speaking of which, the development team just recently brought about the inclusion of a heavy shotgun so as to give fans a better chance at blasting opponents to smithereens.

All things considered, Epic Games and People Can Fly seem to be putting the majority of its efforts into ensuring that Fortnite Battle Royale keeps receiving a healthy dose of new wares so that the game doesn’t turn too repetitive or stale, and this process seems to be working quite well. After all, the free-to-play title is beating PUBG as Twitch’s most watched and streamed game, which is likely due in part to Fortnite‘s steady stream of content.

Fortnite is available now in early access on iOS devices, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.